Friday, January 30, 2009

You are not safe anywhere | Eye test promotes global warming scam
Reader Andrew R. went to OPSM for new glasses this week and was asked to read this chart to check his eyesight
Newsmax.com - Gore's Global Warming Tax Is Chillingly Flawed
Former Vice President Al Gore is turning up the heat in his fight against global warming, and his latest proposal should send shivers down the spine of every American taxpayer.
The Stimulus for Global Warming doesn't go far enough!
I’ve seen a lot of negative feedback towards the proposed 400 million dollar global warming research stimulus. I for one applaud the efforts to address issues that will come to a head 200+ years from now. If we do not address global warming today, President Robotron (the first African America robot president {Celente called it!}) will be in for a tough second term (Robotron/Gore 2190!)
Not on Internet time: IPCC finally gets around to releasing report from Aug/Sept session
29 January 2009: The Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has prepared a draft report of the Panel’s 29th session, which took place from 31 August to 4 September 2008, in Geneva, Switzerland.
There's some snicker-worthy material in the report (PDF). Example:
[Mr Moritz Leuenberger]...the IPCC is the driving force of climate policy. Thanks to the work of their experts the UN Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol were born. The reports of the IPCC are in this sense the motor for the fight against global warming. Today, motors still mostly run on oil and emit carbon. The motor of the IPCC, on the other hand, is driven by reason, emitting figures and diagrams instead...
...we live in a society in which some think tanks cast doubt on man’s responsibility for global warming. This strategy is not new. Think of the permanent questioning of the link between smoking and lung cancer. Such strategies are financed to a large degree by the economic sectors with a particular interest. And they are run by professional marketing specialists. All of these glossy magazines and slick words make me think of Carmen, Bizet‘s seductive gypsy girl: she is beautiful, she is bewitching, but her promises are often false...
I'll be honest: I've never thought of Richard Lindzen/Fred Singer/John Coleman/Freeman Dyson/etc in that way.

(Especially Freeman Dyson.)

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